The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DEMOCRAT-TULSA, IND. TER.—EIGHT PAGES
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Fishing Tackle.))!
■Have Just received a new and complete assortment of the following:*
“Osage*" -plit bamboo, jointed r«xl', cor» grip 10 to
12 feet____________$2.25
Japane-^e bamboorods. 3 joints vamishfd 50c.
Calcutta bamboo rods, 3 joints varnished-------50c.
Japane-e bamboo rods. 2 joints_____25c.
Skinner's fluted trolly spoon*, nickel-plated
Trolling bait.nickel-plated
10 to 25c.
Reels, balance handle.adjustable click, sliding dragjll
Lines for reals, all silk, braided. 25 yds for--75c.
Lines, linen, sea island, cotton .all lengths_5 to 25c
furnished complete in lines, sea island and
cotton______5 to 25c
Sinkers, wood and cork floats. Best Carlisle hooks
cotton staging, trout-lines, stringers, etc.
Hammocks and base ball goods in assortment.—©
W. O. Strother, TB*T“'“
DRUGGIST
W^^Wa^*V'S/a>/,'V/',vA^v»/WavA>/a>AavAM/^
It Retort Imfc frwt)
A' a meeting of tbe joint sub-
committm of tbe committees on
Indian affairs of tbe two Houses
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to consider the supplement*;
treaties between tbe Creek In-
dians and tbe Government, and
tbe Cboctaw and the Chickasaw
Indians and the Government, it
wa» agreed to report tbe Creek
treatr bill to the respective cim-
mittces of tbe two Houses sub-
stantially as prepared. In tbe
CbicWa»aw and Cboctaw bill
amendments were agreed upon
affecting the townsite. coal and
itiz-n ship provisions, so as to
dispose of old townsites under
existing provisions, but giving to
tb'rfM: in possession of new town-
•itet and improvements on town
lots tbe first right to purchase at
tbe appraised value.
A Wrtff l«#reuiti
Vimta Republican: Toe prin-
ciple news that the outside -odd
gets fr »tn tbe Indian Territory *s
of a criminal nature, and for that
reason Congressmen and private
citizens have unjustlv lormed an
unfavorable opinion of Indian
Territory people. It is true that
♦ here are a great raanr jail and
pemtentiarT sentence* here for
introducing and selling liquor,
but in comparison with thin fact
take the condition of affairs that
exist in Iowa—proud, cultured,
educated, Christionizcd and civ-
ilised Iowa, the state which
stands at the verf head of West-
ern states—under the prohibition
law ol «hc commonwealth. Com-
pare the number of bootlegging
cases tried in the Federal courts
of that *tate with the number of
cases of the same nature tried in
the Federal courts of Indian
Territory, and you will change
your mind and arrive at a more
Mari's Commercial
-Short Hand and Typewriting Institute.-
MARK'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Short Hand and
Typewriting Institute will open in its own commodious rooms
in new Citv National Bank building, Tulsa. I. T.. June 2nd.
1902.
There will lie five departments:—Commercial Department.
Short Hand and Typewriting Department. Music Department, Tel-
egraphy Department and Penmanship Department.
6et a Business Education at home and save money.*
L. D. MARR, President.
favorable impression of Indian
Territory and her people. There
are but three jails in Indian Ter-
ritory today while there are 100
such places of imprisonment in
Iowa. The majority ot Indian
Tulsa Has-
Gas,
Oil.
Coal,
Clay.
Sand.,
Stone
Timber.
Water,
Shale,
Wheat.
Corn,
Cotton.
Hogs.
Cattle.
Health,
Drainage-
Farm L and.
Grazing Lands.
Territory criminals are
while the majority of
in jail, i was authorized bv a meeting of
Iowa law the Missouri. Kansas & Texas
breakers are out on bond*. In director* in New York, January
forming our opinions and pass- 14. The fir*t of the new lines to
ing judgement on moralitv. civ- be built extends from Guthrie to
ilization and advancement of In- Stevens, I. T., the second from
dian Territory it would be well Oklahoma City to a point on line
WiNAwe*
Judge Springer, attorney for
the Cherokee*, has been instruct-
ed by Chief Buffington to appeal
from the decision of the supreme
court of the district of Columbia,
bv which the power of the Secre-
tary of the Interior to lease oil
lands is sustained. The case in-
volves tbe leases on 12,000 acres
of oil lands held by Cherokee Oil
and Gas company, alleged to be
a branch of the Standard Oil
Company.
Stive rife.
I have on hand a fine line of
stove pipe ot all kinds, at a rea-
sonable price. I will fit and rivit
it if desired. I make the safey
galvanized iron double flue.
• E. J. Hinm.
to bear these facts in m-nd.
Ur ImI if Biffin
The Kal’.am Implement Co- has
received a car load of buggies
from the celebrated Robertson
Implement Co., and can show you
the finest vehicle* mu ever saw.
They are beauties, sure.
Kal am Implement Co.
• Alt)” Brincbiif Oat-
The Missouri, Kansas and Ok-
lahoma railroad has filed a mort-
gage for five million dollars to be
used in the construction of three
lines of road in Oklahoma, cover-
ing a distance of 25o mdes. The
Central Trust Co., of Now York,
is mortgagee and tbe Missouri
Kansas A Texas railroad compa-
ny guarantor. The mortgage is
. composed of first mortgage,
Capital is Directed t«rcent gold bonds <>f n.ooo
to the above. each, payable in for ty years and
No. 1. and tbe third from a point
n line No. 1 in the Osage Na-
tion via Tu'sa to Wrbark. I. T.
Binder Twine.
Plenty of binder twine. Stand-
ard and Side, at
Kallam Implement House.
City Bakery for candies.
Veal and mutton at New Meat
Market, phone 77.
Fruits, confections, nuts.cakes,
pies, lunches, etc., at City Ba-
kery.
Wilson & Stevenson, Dentists.
Latest methods used in all opera-
tions. Office in Forsythe build-
ing.
Marr's Commercial College,
opens in June. Get your schol-
arship permits any time.
♦ *
WE WANT TO SEE YOU
NEW
MEAT
MARKET.
Just opened where will be found
fresh and cured meats of best
cjuslity Nothing but first-class
goods.
■ N front of our counter* a little
1 oftener in the future, and
are willing to give you price*
you can get nowhere else. Cotne
down and see us and talk it over
with
Holland & Winterringer.
Beet.
Pork,
Veal,
Saisage,
Bologna,
Bacon,
Lard,
Cared Meats.
Situated on First street between Main
and Boston street*, first door east of
Bradv’s new brick, yourteou* treat-
ment, prompt deliver .
Phone 77
G. C. MORRISON Co.
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Lunsford, R. L. The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1902, newspaper, May 23, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078475/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.